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Pomegranate - Limited Edition 1 of 100 Photograph

NYWA ART PROJECT

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 20.9 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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Pomegranate, digital color, photography and new media on paper. Pomegranate, original print will print on photo paper. Pomegranate, original digital color photography and new media print will be signed by Nywa Art Project and will have its authenticity certificate. For the 40x30 cm size, please contact me by email or by Saatchiart (40x30 cm = 15.7 x 11.8 in, $ 150) Cultural History Pomegranate is native to a region from modern-day Iran to northern India. Pomegranates have been cultivated throughout the Middle East, South Asia, and Mediterranean region for several millennia, and also thrive in the drier climates of California and Arizona. Pomegranates may have been domesticated as early as the 5th millennium BC, as they were one of the first fruit trees to be domesticated in the eastern Mediterranean region. Carbonized exocarp of the fruit has been identified in early Bronze Age levels of Jericho in the West Bank, as well as late Bronze Age levels of Hala Sultan Tekke on Cyprus and Tiryns. A large, dry pomegranate was found in the tomb of Djehuty, the butler of Queen Hatshepsut in Egypt; Mesopotamian cuneiform records mention pomegranates from the mid-third millennium BC onwards. Waterlogged pomegranate remains have been identified at the circa 14th century BC Uluburun shipwreck off the coast of Turkey. Other goods on the ship include perfume, ivory and gold jewelry, suggesting that pomegranates at this time may have been considered a luxury good. Other archaeological finds of pomegranate remains from the Late Bronze Age have been found primarily in elite residences, supporting this inference. It is also extensively grown in South China and in Southeast Asia, whether originally spread along the route of the Silk Road or brought by sea traders. Kandahar is famous in Afghanistan for its high-quality pomegranates. Although not native to Korea or Japan, the pomegranate is widely grown there and many cultivars have been developed. It is widely used for bonsai because of its flowers and for the unusual twisted bark the older specimens can attain. The term "balaustine" (Latin: balaustinus) is also used for a pomegranate-red color. Spanish colonists later introduced the fruit to the Caribbean and America (Spanish America), but in the English colonies, it was less at home: "Don't use the pomegranate inhospitably, a stranger that has come so far to pay his respects to thee," the English Quaker Peter Collinson wrote to the botanizing John Bartram in Philadelphia, 1762. "Plant it against the side of thy house, nail it close to the wall. In this manner it thrives wonderfully with us, and flowers beautifully, and bears fruit this hot year. I have twenty-four on one tree... Doctor Fothergill says, of all trees this is most salutiferous to mankind."

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:100

Size:20.9 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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We are an international group of artists. We draw inspiration from our diverse artistic experiences, cultures and art history. The history, culture, history of art, the philosophy and observation of our time are the principle from which our art takes shape, in any form it manifests itself. Our artworks are in private collections in Europe, Japan, China, USA, UK, UAE, India and Australia. We are also open to commissions. Contact email: nywa.art.project@outlook.com *** Each artwork will be signed and will have its own certificate of authenticity. *For the canvas and photo paper edition, the size of the images will be professionally adapted to the proportions of the support, there may be small cuts on the edges, or small edges compared to the image shown here. Contact email: nywa.art.project@outlook.com

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